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Published New process allows full recovery of starting materials from tough polymer composites
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In a win for chemistry, inventors have designed a closed-loop path for synthesizing an exceptionally...
Published Mussel-inspired antimicrobial coating protects sanitary fabrics from infections
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Researchers have developed an innovative material to fight against the spread of pathogens, infectio...
Published Plumber's nightmare structure in block polymers
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Scientists solve a long-standing block copolymer research conundrum through polymer chain end modifi...
Published Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, and this amino acid is to blame
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Consuming over 22% of dietary calories from protein can lead to increased activation of immune cells...
Published Surprisingly simple model explains how brain cells organize and connect
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A new study by physicists and neuroscientists describes how connectivity among neurons comes about t...
Published Resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years
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Fighting disease-causing bacteria becomes more difficult when antibiotics stop working. People with...
Published Scientists outline a bold solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice
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An international team of scientists has used a novel 500-year dataset to frame a 'restorative' pathw...
Published Injectable water filtration system could improve access to clean drinking water around the world
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A new portable filtration system collects dirty water with a syringe and injects it into a hydrogel...
Published Humpback whales move daytime singing offshore
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New research revealed a daily pattern wherein humpback whales move their singing away from shore thr...
Published Spent hemp biomass: A feed use that supports milk production in dairy cows
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A new study explores whether the plentiful, fibrous byproduct of CBD production holds potential prom...
Published Cryo-microscopy reveals nano-sized copy machine implicated in origin of life
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RNA is thought to have sparked the origin of life by self-copying. Researchers have now revealed the...
Published Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester
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Physicists propose a novel way to create photoconductive circuits, where the circuit is directly pat...
Published 3D-printed skin closes wounds and contains hair follicle precursors
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Fat tissue holds the key to 3D printing layered living skin and potentially hair follicles, accordin...
Published Using mussels and silkworm cocoons to stop organ bleeding
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A collaborative research team develops an absorbent multifunctional nanofiber adhesive hemostat base...
Published New breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics
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Plasmonics are unique light-matter interactions in the nanoscale regime. Now, a team of researchers...
Published Structural color ink: Printable, non-iridescent and lightweight
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A new way of creating color uses the scattering of light of specific wavelengths around tiny, almost...
Published Spanish butterflies better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins
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Butterfly populations in Catalonia in northern Spain are better than their UK counterparts at regula...
Published Study results show 25% of pregnant people are not getting enough omega-3 fatty acids from their diet or dietary supplements
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Results from a new US nationwide cohort study show that, despite strong recommendations in favor of...
Published A healthier diet is linked with a slower pace of aging, reduced dementia risk, study shows
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A healthier diet is associated with a reduced dementia risk and slower pace of aging, according to a...
Published Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint 6 times larger than conventional produce, study shows
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A new study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms and gardens have a carbon footprin...